Nesmith’s penchant for literary lyrics with strong imagery hit a peak on the “Hits” album, in songs such as “Tomorrow and Me,” which owes as much to Cole Porter as to Bob Dylan, “Different Drum,” the song with which Linda Ronstadt & the Stone Poneys charted her first hit, “Harmony Constant,” which Nesmith says numerous couples have told him they’ve used during wedding ceremonies, and the album’s metaphysically inclined closing track “Roll With the Flow.”
Source: L.A. Times – Entertainment News